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ECU's 603 yards against Heels most since Spurrier, Duke in '89


There hasn’t been much of a home-field advantage for North Carolina’s defense lately, and Saturday was no exception. East Carolina put up 603 yards — the second-most ever by an opponent at Kenan Stadium — and ran 101 plays in a 55-31 win against the Tar Heels at Kenan Stadium. UNC (1-3) has allowed an average of 41.7 points in its last six home games. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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